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193034802Atlanta: Lyon-Young Printing Co 1930. First Edition. Soft cover. Very good. Wraps. 32 pages. Frontispiece illustration of Oglethorpe. Illustrated. Brown designed covers with gold faded title on the front. Covers lightly edge faded. Interior contents very clean. <br /> <br /> Monument was sculpted by Tate Marble Works in Pickens County Georgia and erected on the top of Mount Oglethorpe. The original southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail was on the summit of Mount Oglethorpe. Due to over development and vandalism in the Monument was moved to Jasper Georgia. Lyon-Young Printing Co unknown
181273Paris, 1796 in-8, 1 p., en feuille.
181290Paris, 1796 in-8, 1 p., en feuille.
177492A Grenoble, chez le Veuve Peyronard, (1813) 44 x 30 cm., Petit manque angulaire.
215468Rennes, veuve de François Vatar, 1710 in-4, 8 pp., en feuilles.
177494A Grenoble, chez David aîné, (1813) 52 x 40 cm.,
1600196861600 Une Gravure originale de la déesse grecque de la JUSTICE, technique eau-forte pointe sèche en noir, format : 14 x 20 cm, sur papier vergé crème contrecollée sur carton, sans date (XVIIème),
665401Grenoble, Baratier, s.d. in-8, 15 pp., broché, couv. factice. Qqs mouillures claires.
19391709190Stanford University 1939 1939. First Edition. unknown_binding. Used-Very Good. Quarter cloth over dec. paper-covered boards. Untrimmed edges. Includes Grabhorn prospectus for this volume. Very little shelf-wear. Attractive copy. Stanford University, 1939 unknown
179728644guérande 1797 unn document d'une page, format : 21 x 32,5 cm, sur papier vergé bleuté ligné et filigrané au F "cornet de chasse avec courroie simple en pendentif surmonté d'une couronne royale" , à en-tête et texte pré-imprimé en noir et manuscrit à l'encre brune : Ministère de la Justice - Bureau de l'Organisation Générale de l'Ordre Judiciaire : Liberté - Egalite (avec entre les deux un medaillon gravé en noir représentant La Justice et noté autour du double cercle : : République Française - Justice) Extrait des Registres des Delibérations du Directoire Exécutif , signature Manuscrite à l'encre brune du Ministre de La Justice : LAMBRECHTS avec cachet illustré gauffré rouge en bas à gauche : AU NOM DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, légere mouillure ancienne en haut à doite, Nomination du Citoyen PIERRE BELLIOTTE comme assesseur du Juge de Paix du Canton de Guérande, Paris le 24 décembre 1797,
1780167131780 basane mouchetée, dos à n. (petit manque au caisson inférieur). in-8, 336pp., Aix Jean-Balthazard Mouret 1780
200622135<p>Kent:: Kent State University Press 2006. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. In this work of literary archeology the author documents Ernest Hemingway's creative process using published and archival texts to shed light on the connections between his life and writing. Justice refers to his writings of the 1920s and through the 1950s and shows how he married the "personal" with the "authentic."</p> Kent State University Press, hardcover
1976_201600750Paris, Éditions Klincksieck, 1976 ; grand in-8, 496 pp. + 1 carte dépliante hors-texte, broché (petites annotations au crayon).
1998_202500937Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 1998 ; in-8 (155 x 238 mm), 220 pp. + 8 pl. hors-texte, broché, couverture illustrée. Collection «Histoire», dirigée par Hervé MARTIN et Jacqueline SAINCLIVIER. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.
1868G0929Paris, P. Lebigre-Duquesne, Éditeur, 1868 ; in-12, 250 pp., cartonnage demi-percaline noire, dos lisse et muet. Ouvrage comprenant en première partie: le Pavillon de la Dette et le Pavillon de la Préfecture, en deuxième partie: le Pavillon de l'Est, dit Pavillon des Princes, en troisième partie: Catalogue officieux des Détenus qui, depuis 1793, ont séjourné rue de la Clef. Alfred Sirven, rédacteur en chef du Gaulois, publia de nombreux ouvrages historiques. Bon état.
1945H0145Paris, Imprimerie des Jouneaux Officiels, 1945 ; in-4 (243 x 324 mm), 386 pp., relié demi-percaline bleu violet, dos lisse et muet. Compte rendu in extenso des audiences, transmis par le Secrétariat général de la Haute Cour de justice. Bon état.
Paris, Éditions Klincksieck, 1976; grand in-8, 496 pp. + 1 carte dépliante hors-texte, broché (petites annotations au crayon).
Paris, P. Lebigre-Duquesne, Éditeur, 1868; in-12, 250 pp., cartonnage demi-percaline noire, dos lisse et muet. Ouvrage comprenant en première partie : le Pavillon de la Dette et le Pavillon de la Préfecture, en deuxième partie : le Pavillon de l'Est, dit Pavillon des Princes, en troisième partie : Catalogue officieux des Détenus qui, depuis 1793, ont séjourné rue de la Clef. Alfred Sirven, rédacteur en chef du Gaulois, publia de nombreux ouvrages historiques. Bon état.
22843, New York, Central Book Co. 1936, in-8, rel. pleine toile éd. rouille sous jaquette, (annotations), XIII-280p.
23062, Harvard, Harvard Law Revue 1931, in-8, demi-toile rouge, bon état, 211p.
196252420St. Maries ID: Western Historical Inc. 1962. Oblong 4to. 82 pp unpaginated. With over 100 sepia-tinted photographic illustrations and plates. Illustrated softcovers cover art of river sternwheeler on the front yapp edges minor edgewear rubbing some dustsoiling still VG- copy. First edition of this scarce and informative photographic record of the logging farming economic and social development of the area around St. Maries Idaho along the Saint Joe River which feeds into Lake Coeur d’Alene from 1890 to 1910. Western Historical, Inc., paperback
ORD-13112N°10645 du Bulletin des Lois N°1003. 28 Avril 1843. In-8 (ca 140 x 220mm) sans couverture, non rogné, tel que paru, pages 359 à 361 du bulletin. Bon exemplaire.
206956Paris, Impr. Nationale, s.d. in-8, 24 pp., dérelié.
19443153Newell Ca: November 1944. Very good. 13pp. mimeographed forms printed on rectos only. Minor wear small paper clip rust stains to top edges. A cover letter datelined "November blank 1944 Newell California" intended to accompany the attached blank version of the actual application intended for use by Tule Lake internees wishing to renounce their United States citizenship. The cover letter is pre-addressed to the Attorney General and Edward J. Ennis the director of the Justice Department's Alien Enemy Control Unit in Washington D.C. The form letter begins "I wish to renounce my United States nationality in accordance with the recent government promulgation so I am enclosing a typewritten copy of this application form executed by me." A blank copy of the application is included here numbering three pages. The application includes a renunciation statement intended to be signed by applicants followed by ten questions pertaining to the applicant's history of birth residence last point of entry into the U.S. close relations education military service Selective Service classification and a declaration that the applicant has given "true and correct" answers intended to be dated and signed at the end.<br /> <br /> Tule Lake became the holding center for Japanese American internees viewed as disloyal after the issuance of the infamous loyalty questionnaire in the summer of 1943. These "disloyal segregees" were sent to Tule Lake where they suffered ostracization from fellow internees poorer living conditions inferior food and harsher treatment from American military guards among other indignities. There were even disagreements among the segregated internees as some of them truly wished for repatriation to Japan and identified as Japanese while others viewed this group as disloyal and undeserving of assistance or relief. In other words not only were these internees seen as disloyal by their own government but also by some of their fellow internees. Their feeling of dislocation ran deep. Eventually many of these segregees sought to renounce their American citizenship and repatriate to Japan. The present forms were many internees' first step in this process. November unknown